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Proposed Bill in VA to Prevent PETA from Killing Animals in Their Care

PETA, a long time anti-breeder organization that advocates for banning all pets including sales, received a blow this month from a proposed bill in VA. If passed it will save tens of thousands of lives of pets in their care. Shared from The Huffington Post (click here for the full article):

The Virginia Senate has passed a bill aimed at preventing PETA from killing dogs and cats at their headquarters in Norfolk.

PETA nominally operates a “shelter” in Virginia, which has killed well over 30,000 animals. As I reported yesterday, in 2014, PETA slaughtered over 88% of the dogs and cats taken in. A number of years have seen PETA’s kill rate as high as 97%. The VA Senate has been weighing measures to stem this madness.